Fez — Bebe Rexha gave Mawazine’s OLM Souissi stage a full pop-show treatment on Saturday night, delivering a performance shaped by dance energy, bold styling, and crowd-ready vocals.
The American artist moved through several of her best-known songs, giving fans moments to sing along to tracks such as “Meant to Be” and “I’m Good (Blue),” while also bringing newer material from “Dirty Blonde,” her latest 13-track album.
The “Dirty Blonde” concept came through most clearly in the staging. Rexha appeared in a blond-themed wardrobe that matched the album’s visual identity, while her dancers extended the same look through coordinated outfits and sharp choreography.

Rather than relying on one song to carry the night, the show worked as a full festival set. Rexha leaned into the contrast between club-pop release and emotional pop delivery, keeping the crowd engaged through movement, hooks, and a confident stage presence.

Her dancers helped give the performance a stronger visual rhythm, turning the OLM Souissi stage into a polished pop tableau. The wardrobe, lighting, and choreography created a unified mood that connected her current era with the wider catalog that made her a global name.
For Mawazine, Rexha’s appearance added a glossy international highlight to Rabat’s closing night. It also showed why her music fits a festival setting: direct hooks, dance-driven production, and a stage image built for large crowds.
The show stood out as a reminder that Mawazine’s biggest pop moments are not only about star power, but also about the full spectacle artists bring with them.